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Deborahjeong Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Which of the two is grammatically correct, every possible situation or all possible situations

The code of conduct reflecting moral principles cannot provide guidelines or rules to cover [ every possible situation / all possible situations ], which creates ethics loophole that may be used by employees, possibly leading them to immoral and enthical behavior.


Which of the two is grammatically correct? Are both acceptable? Thank you always.



  

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deborahjeong Are both acceptable? Yes, feel free.

  • deborahjeong Are both acceptable?
  • Yes, feel free.
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deborahjeong Are both acceptable?

Yes, feel free.

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Either phrase in the brackets can be used. However, other parts of the sentence need repair.

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